But just as Bruce Jenner self identifies as a butt-ugly woman, Tommy Dimassimo self identifies as a black kid from Brooklyn.

And his Trump attack was all due to his thinking that Donald Trump is provoking “white supremacist thoughts.”

But little Tommy is not alone. If you troll through social media, and even Dimassimo’s own accounts, you’ll find that his fans and friends include many young white males who see themselves as the protectors of minorities.

In essence they are bringing back the Civil Rights movement but have a lack of issues to be outraged about.

There are no longer segregated schools (unless through government mandates and bussing), actual, hard-evidenced discrimination is few and far between, and there’s a black man occupying the White House.

So rather than find real issues to address and fight, they cast a “racist” label on their closest form of opposition and go absolutely nuts.

While little Tommy is not representative of all Millennials, his actions are indicative of many of them . . . and together, as a group fueled by ignorant Tweets and Facebook posts, they create an enemy where none exists.